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Hull-House: Social Settlement In The Slum
Hull-House: A Literary Event
Florence Kelley: "I Go to Work," Florence Kelley, "Hull-House," Elizabeth Barrows, " The Greek Play at Hull-House," "Chicago's Five Maiden Aunts: the Women Who Boss Chicago Very Much to Its Advantage," Grace Abbot, "A Study of the Greeks in Chicago," Sophonisba P. Brekinridge and Edith Abbott, "Chicago Housing Conditions, IV: The West Side Revisited," "The Department Store Girl," "The Road to Destruction Made Easy in Chicago," "Hull-House," Introduction Francis Hackett, "Hull-House--A Souvenir," Francis Hackett, "Hull-House," Alice Hamilton, "Witchcraft on West Polk Street," Letter to Jane Addams Letter to Miss Mary Abraham Bisno, Union Pioneer: Autobiography

 

Preface | The Power of Visual Thinking | Imaging-Imagining the Urban Slum
Hull-House: Social Settlement in the Slum | Varieties of Ethnicity and Race on Urban Streets
The Maxwell Street Market and the Russian-Hebrew District | The Pleasures of the Street
Intimate Matters: Slum Neighborhoods and Progressive Reformers

 

 

 

William Hard Elizabeth Barrows, " The Greek P Florence Kelley, "Hull-House," The New England Magazine (1898) Dorothea Moore, "A Day at Hull-House," American Journal of Sociology (1897) Sophonisba P. Brekinridge and Edith Abbott, "Chicago Housing Conditions, IV: The West Side Revisited," Grace Abbot, "A Study of the Greeks in Chicago," "De Kid Wot Works at Night," "Chicago's Five Maiden Aunts: the Women Who Boss Chicago Very Much to Its Advantage," Louise Bowen, "The Department Store Girl," Louise Bowen, "The Road to Destruction Made Easy in Chicago," Louise de Koven Bowne, "Hull-House," Sara L. Hart, The Pleasure is Mine: an Autobiograhpy Francis Hackett, "Hull-House," Francis Hackett, "Hull-House--A Souvenir," Florence Kelley, "I Go to Work," Alice Hamilton, "Witchcraft on West Polk Street," Harriet Rice, Letter to Miss Mary and to Jane Addams